A Korean rock band's lyric about memory, seasons, and the meaning left in a smile.
Most breakup songs fixate on the pain or the loss.
This one lingers on the quiet generosity of a parting glance.
A Korean rock band's lyric about memory, seasons, and the meaning left in a smile.
A Korean rock band's lyric about memory, seasons, and the meaning left in a smile.
Most breakup songs fixate on the pain or the loss.
This one lingers on the quiet generosity of a parting glance.
A Korean rock band's lyric about memory, seasons, and the meaning left in a smile.
haengboghae malhadeon neoui pyojeong-ui uimiga nohchyeobeolin haengbog-in geol algessjyo
Most breakup songs fixate on the pain or the loss. This one lingers on the quiet generosity of a parting glance. It treats memory not as a wound but as a place where you finally get to read the note that was handed to you years ago.
The phrase 'haengboghae malhadeon neoui pyojeong-ui uimiga nohchyeobeolin haengbog-in geol algessjyo', 'I know the meaning left in your expression that told me to be happy is happiness itself', doesn't just recall a goodbye. It's someone realizing, later, that the other person's face wasn't just a polite mask. The happiness they were told to find was already sitting there in the way the other person looked at them, a gift they only understand in the flashback.
It's a long, winding line that arrives at a simple fact: sometimes the wish for your happiness is the happiness itself. The lyric doesn't unpack that. It just states it, like a truth you find in your pocket years later.
The way the Korean lyric repeats 'saehayan nunkkochdeul-eul majuhago', 'gathering fresh snowflakes', feels less like a metaphor and more like someone actually trying to hold something that melts.
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igsughan nal-e nachseon i gibun-eun
byeonham-eobsgil balassdeon nae ma-eum tas-ijyo
geuliwohaedo naeillo gayajyo
nae ma-eum-eun bandaelo meol-eojyeo gajyo
saehayan nunkkochdeul-eul majuhago
geojisgat-i salajijyo gyejeol-eun byeonhago
gidalim-eun meonjiga ssah-yeoseo meollihage doejyo
bogo sip-eo moseub-eul tteoollimyeon
eonjenga nega malhadeon geu salang yaegie
chaggag sog sal-assdeon nal dasi dol-abondaedo
haengboghae malhadeon neoui pyojeong-ui uimiga
nohchyeobeolin haengbog-in geol algessjyo
sigan jinamyeo salajin nae gieog
saeng-gag eobs-i saeng-gagnagi cham swibjyo
usgyeo nan geuttaen mupyojeonghaess-eossneunde
yejeon-ui naleul geuliwohajyo
saehayan nunkkochdeul-eul majuhago
geojisgat-i salajijyo gyejeol-eun byeonhago
gidalim-eun meonjiga ssah-yeoseo meollihage doejyo
bogo sip-eo moseub-eul tteoollimyeon
eonjenga nega malhadeon geu salang yaegie
chaggag sog sal-assdeon nal dasi dol-abondaedo
haengboghae malhadeon neoui pyojeong-ui uimiga
nohchyeobeolin haengbog-in geol algessjyo
eoneu nal naege jueossdeon geu salang yaegineun
dasineun ij-eul su eobsneun keun seollem-ieoss-eo
gomawo jeonhago sip-eun nae mal-ui uimiga
nohchyeobeolin jinsim-in geol al-assjyo
haengboghae malhadeon neoui pyojeong-ui uimiga
nohchyeobeolin haengbog-in geol algessjyo
A Korean rock band's lyric about memory, seasons, and the meaning left in a smile. Most breakup songs fixate on the pain or the loss. This one lingers on the quiet generosity of a parting glance.
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